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Jacksonville has good receivers? That's news to the whole NFL.

Notice I said 'lower end' lol...

And actually, I'd say Sims-Walker is pretty good.

Honestly, unless it is a guy from a receiver rich team like Cincy we aren't going to get anything special, let alone serviceable... Best we could hope for is what we got out of Tyrell Sutton last year, only at WR. Anything extra would be just that.

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Its pretty obvious the majority of first and second year NFL receivers have out performed ours this preseason. So, pick the best of that group and its an upgrade.

Understandable, but I don't have confidence in our scouts or coaching staff to know which are actually the best of the best.

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Understandable, but I don't have confidence in our scouts or coaching staff to know which are actually the best of the best.

Yeah, I'm proud of our drafts for the most part under Hurney, with the exception of the WR position... All the guys we have passed up the last 2 years at WR but traded a 2nd rounder for a QB to switch him to WR. That's no knock on AE, it was just a big gamble to take... May as well have tried to trade up for Dez Bryant.

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Please be kyle williams from the 49ers!!!!

Per Fantasy Football NFL.com

Williams will miss a couple of weeks with a toe injury, CSN Bay Area's Matt Maiocco reports.

Analysis: This essentially knocks Williams out of the running for the punt returner job and could put his roster spot in jeopardy depending on how much time he misses. ..

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Notice I said 'lower end' lol...

And actually, I'd say Sims-Walker is pretty good.

Honestly, unless it is a guy from a receiver rich team like Cincy we aren't going to get anything special, let alone serviceable... Best we could hope for is what we got out of Tyrell Sutton last year, only at WR. Anything extra would be just that.

Wasnt there some talk of Patrick Crayton being released or something a month back or so?

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